Welcome to the page dedicated to articles discussing the importance and relevance of evidence in legal cases. Dive into the world of jurisprudence and learn how evidence plays a crucial role in court proceedings.
Let's explore ruling no. 2355 of 2024, analyzing the key aspects related to reasoning and decisive evidence in the context of the appeal to the Supreme Court, with particular reference to Article 603 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Analysis of ruling no. 1223 of 2024 that clarifies the limits of the appellate judge in the reassessment of evidence and the principle of non-renewal of the trial proceedings in case of acquittal.
Analysis of judgment no. 45644 of 2024 regarding the return of electronic and paper documents in the case of evidentiary seizure, highlighting the legal and practical implications of this decision.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the methods of acquisition and evidential use of messages exchanged on Facebook, highlighting the distinction between traffic data and intercepted communications.
Judgment No. 45810 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the renewal of the trial proceedings on appeal, highlighting the concept of decisive evidence and its implications in the appeal proceedings.
The ruling of the Supreme Court of Cassation on July 19, 2024, provides significant insights into criminal liability in cases of complicity in robbery, analyzing the role of each co-defendant and the implications of circumstantial evidence.
The Court of Cassation, with order no. 23095 of 2020, clarifies the methods of proof related to the notification of payment notices, highlighting the importance of photocopies and their validity in the absence of formal disputes.
The Court of Cassation clarifies the role of evidence in reconciliation during divorce, establishing fundamental principles for the protection of the right to defense and the effectiveness of separation and divorce procedures.
In this analysis, we delve into the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the boundaries between civil and criminal liability, with particular reference to the use of atypical evidence and the burdens of proof in the case of damages. Discover how this decision impacts compensation actions.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important insights on the proof of infidelity in the case of separation, highlighting the burden of proof on the part of the petitioning spouse.